Physics, asked by sarmahrishav4992, 1 year ago

What is velocity?what is the SI unit of velocity?

Answers

Answered by divyachaurasiya98
3
the rate of change of speed is known as velocity and the SI unit of velocity is metre per second

sarmahrishav4992: But rajput89 said that it is speed in a particular direction
viviansamuel42: correct me if I'm wrong:isn't it the rate of change of displacement hence the formula displacement/time?
sarmahrishav4992: It is also written in Google that velocity is a speed in a particular direction
viviansamuel42: hmm I have a book that says it is rate of change of displacement
viviansamuel42: is there any way I can send a pic of that book to you?
sarmahrishav4992: Take my what's app number
viviansamuel42: tell me
sarmahrishav4992: 8638788167
Answered by drchethanashivapraka
1

Answer:

velocity is given as the total displacement by total time taken .

v = s / t

The SI unit of velocity is m/s

Hope it helped and please mark as brainliest:)

Similar questions